Airia Media Cabinet

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Airia Media Cabinet

Herman Miller
From ฿100,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.

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Ayako Takase and Cutter Hutton of Observatory designed the Airia Media Cabinet as a companion to the Airia Desk. The pieces share a material language—a handsome combo of walnut and painted aluminum—and support functional and aesthetic needs in the home office.

From its elegant combination of wood and aluminum, to its thoughtfully crafted details such as cork-lined drawers, Airia combines beauty and functionality. Two designers were motivated to design an “intelligent desk that acknowledged technology and the stuff that we accumulate when working, but do it in a subtle, integrated, and intuitive manner.”

This freestanding cabinet has a white metal case and a solid walnut top.
Left side of cabinet has an open compartment with an adjustable walnut shelf.
Right side has an adjustable walnut shelf behind a single door, hinged at right.

Airia Media Cabinet

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Dimensions (cm)

W89 x D43.2 x H61.6

From ฿100,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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Observatory

Observatory

Established in 2001 as Kaiju Studios by Ayako Takase and Cutter Hutton. In 2013 the studio changed its name to Observatory to reflect the exploration, discovery and rigor they invest in work. The pair has worked with numerous international clients. The studio is located in Providence, Rhode Island, home to vibrant arts, university and culinary communities, and situated conveniently between Boston and New York City. The studio members have maintained an ongoing relationship with the Rhode Island School of Design, their alma mater, and regularly teach and mentor at the design school.
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